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The Big Read: Satisfaction with Government since GE2011 at high level, survey shows

87 per cent of the respondents were positive about the state of their local community or neighbourhood.TODAY file photo

87 per cent of the respondents were positive about the state of their local community or neighbourhood.TODAY file photo

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SINGAPORE — A vast majority of Singaporeans are satisfied with the Government’s overall performance since the watershed elections in 2011, a state of the nation survey commissioned by MediaCorp has found. For the full story, visit: http://tdy.sg/1TBnapm

87 per cent of the respondents were positive about the state of their local community or neighbourhood.TODAY file photo

SINGAPORE — The Government’s work in defence and national security, crime levels and education, stood out in particular for those surveyed*. For the full story, visit: http://tdy.sg/1IQHI8i

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SINGAPORE — The freshly-launched SkillsFuture movement has been well-received by Singaporeans, going by the survey* findings. Almost three-quarters of the respondents (73 per cent) agreed that the Government is doing a lot to help Singaporeans upgrade themselves to stay relevant for the economy in the future. For the full story, visit: http://tdy.sg/1NfG9Ga

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SINGAPORE — What do Singaporeans want most from their Members of Parliament (MPs)? Take care of their day-to-day problems and concerns, keep their neighbourhoods clean, and fix any problems that arise. For the full story, visit: http://tdy.sg/1DSITXO

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SINGAPORE — Out of a list of 25 issues, three consistently registered as concerns among participants of a survey* on the Government’s work since the 2011 General Election: Cost of living, housing affordability and the inflow of foreigners. For the full story, visit: http://tdy.sg/1PpqV0A

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